Blood and Chocolate

Blood and Chocolate

by Annette Klause

Narrated by Alyssa Bresnahan

Unabridged — 7 hours, 35 minutes

Blood and Chocolate

Blood and Chocolate

by Annette Klause

Narrated by Alyssa Bresnahan

Unabridged — 7 hours, 35 minutes

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Overview

Vivian Gandalon is a teen-aged werewolf with problems. Her father, the pack leader, was killed in a fire, and so the pack is in disarray. The young male members of the squabbling pack howl for her, but still she feels alienated and alone. To be more than human is a lonely thing. Vivian longs to have friends and fit in at school. She yearns to escape her legacy of violence and forbidden appetites, but the beast within her longs for something elementally deep and rich. She glories in her ability to change from woman to wolf. How can she choose between being human or beast? She fiercely hopes that her relationship with a kind and sensitive meat-boy, a human, will help her find some answers. Talented narrator Alyssa Bresnahan casts a spell over listeners as she becomes the beautiful and sensuous young werewolf princess. This suspenseful, haunting, and magical tale is best read by the light of the full moon.

Editorial Reviews

MAY 98 - AudioFile

From the smoke and panic-filled opening scene in which Vivian and her werewolf pack are driven out of their home, listeners will be seduced by this tale and by Bresnahan’s outstanding narration. Enthralling is not too strong a word to describe Klause’s story of a beautiful teenaged werewolf who finds herself irresistibly drawn to a human boy. Bresnahan reads the deliciously sensual story with relish, inhabiting even the smallest roles. Klause’s language is full of words with double meanings suggestive of the werewolves’ dual nature. Bresnahan conveys the quick, sharp yelps of the young males and the low-throated snarls of females vying for dominance in a manner that expresses their wolf selves while still preserving their human qualities. Her naturalness allows these supernatural creatures to feel credible. Adolescent listeners will devour this, regretting that they are only human. D.M.L. Winner of AUDIOFILE Earphones Award ©AudioFile, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170963010
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 11/25/2011
Edition description: Unabridged
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